The recent trend of .NET-type blog templates being developed leads me to believe traditional Web Hosting will be a thing of the past.
Well, what about the need to host flash files, css, and other content that needs a root source to draw from?
Well POAHF, Google Docs (an essentially FREE hosting platform) recently announced the capability to house "any" filetype. Unlike Word or Excel files which have dedicated addresses and can be accessed by anyone, all filetypes do not yet have these permissions. The likelihood of Google allowing their platforms to be treated as dedicated servers (per-say) is plausible seeing how the backend programing (which allow such features as domain pointing, ftp, and file management) would be as simple as flipping the switch; in fact, some features exceed the current control panels of Godaddy and iPower (I have both).
Below are links, most of them free, that will assist the novice web developer in creating a website:
{the resources below that require funds are useful for tech-support}
Need to host PICS?
- Host unlimited photos (any size) on flicker $25yr.
Want flash?
- flashvillage.com
- wix.com
Want sound?
- freesound.org
Want your own domain name?
- namesdirect.com
- godaddy.com
Want free hosting (for Flash(.swf) files)?
- 07x.net
- 000webhost.com
Blogs:
- wordpress.com
- movabletype.org
Theme options:
- youtube
- richworks.in
- themeforest.net
- blog.insicdesigns.com
- blog.insicdesigns.com
- iconarchive.com
- makebetterwebsites.com
Online store options:
- youtube.com/watch?v=dC9hkAUXerE
- youtube.com/watch?v=E3CwQJ8tBh4
- paypal.com
- storegadgetwizard.appspot.com
- checkout.google.com
- bloggertipsandtricks.com
- shopping-cart-reviews.com
- shopify.com
- templates
- volusion.com
- znode.com
Search engine:
- analytics.blogspot.com
- tutorial9.net
- orangesoda.com
Your Welcome.
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